by Brooke Lea Foster
From the "great storyteller" (Natalie Jenner, author of The Jane Austen Society) Brooke Lea Foster, a captivating new novel set in 1965 and 1978 about a graduate student who returns with her sisters to their family's summer home on Martha's Vineyard and begins to unravel old family secrets.
After suffering through her first year of graduate school at Columbia following her senator father's death, Betsy Whiting is hoping to spend the summer with her boyfriend…and hopefully end the summer as his fiancée. Instead, her mother—a longtime feminist and leader in the women's movement—calls Betsy and her sisters back home to Martha's Vineyard, announcing that they need to sell their beloved summer house to pay off their father's debts.
When Betsy arrives on the island a week later, she must reckon with her strained familial relationships, a long-ago forbidden romance, and the complicated legacy of her parents, who divided the family even as they did good for the world.
Following a dual timeline between 1965 and 1978, and filled with the vibrant, sunlit nostalgia of the cherished New England vacation setting, Our Last Vineyard Summer poignantly captures two generations of women navigating love, loss, and womanhood while trying to find the courage to stand up for what they believe in—and the strength to decide if the home they once loved is worth saving.
What are you reading this week? (7/24/2025)
I have just received notices that Our Last Vineyard Summer by Brooke Lea Foster and The Grey Wolf by Louise Penny are both available to download. Great timing, as I had just completed When You Are Mine by Michael Robotham.
-Sunny
"A heartfelt tribute to sisterhood and womankind, Our Last Vineyard Summer invites readers into a family home brimming with memories of summers by the sea. With a perfect blend of secrets, misdeeds, and unexpected love, Brooke Lea Foster has crafted a gripping, timely story that will captivate readers from start to finish." —Amy Poeppel, author of The Sweet Spot
"Brooke Lea Foster's Our Last Vineyard Summer has all my favorite book ingredients—intriguing mother-daughter dynamics, a vivid Martha's Vineyard setting, a gripping dual timeline and, best of all, a family secret bombshell that I never saw coming." —Martha Hall Kelly, New York Times bestselling author of Lilac Girls
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Brooke Lea Foster is an award-winning journalist whose articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post Magazine, The Atlantic, The Boston Globe Magazine, and People, among others. An alumna of The Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College, she is the author of three nonfiction books and the novels Summer Darlings, On Gin Lane, and All the Summers In Between.

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